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1 person found this review helpful
0.4 hrs on record
Not really worth it - only has 3 levels.
The final level looks like an arena reserved for boss fight but there is no boss.
There are no controls remapping.

I can recommend it for the price if there's at least even one Wolf3D episode's worth of gameplay in there. It's more like a demo.

You get 3 weapons, can only pick up 1 clip's worth of ammo for them. That's fine from a gameplay design perspective as all 3 levels are not really difficult to go through.
Posted 10 September.
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1 person found this review helpful
1.7 hrs on record
- Short gameplay (~2 hours)
- 2 levels - an urban machine controlled city where you collect keys to go to a snowscape to beat the end boss.
- Limited enemy variety but it works considering the gameplay length
- Minor puzzles in the form of portals and some jumping
- Controls and gunplay feel decent, difficulty is pretty low
- If you die, your progress within the level does not get reset (destroyed enemies remain destroyed and all collected items are retained). However there seems to be no save mechanic so you need to complete this in one sitting.
- Regenerating health/shield
- Decent visuals
- No gore

The first trailer video literally showcases the entire game, watch it to see what you are buying. Buy it whenever it's on a decent sale if you feel the above points do not justify the sale price but you still want to play any FPS you can lay your hands on.
Posted 21 February. Last edited 21 February.
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7 people found this review helpful
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10.3 hrs on record (7.3 hrs at review time)
Obulis is a puzzle game that relies on physics, momentum and gravity. There are colored balls hanging in chains and using various items obtained in the map, the player has to guide those balls to the respective colored pots.

It is a great game, beginning with simple levels and gradually progressing on to harder and complex levels as the game progresses.

Some levels are actually easier than the others, even though they award higher stars of completion than other tougher levels. But this is just me, difficulty actually will vary from player to player. Some levels are constrained by your timing - it just has to be perfect or you lose. You definitely will be wanting to tear your head off at some of the tougher levels.

Obulis being one of the oldest games in genre, may seem lacking in advanced features but nowhere will the gameplay dull out. All levels occur at different locations, each with its' own set of objects that can be utilized to help the player accomplish his goal.

All being said, this is a great game, containing upto 10 hours of fun gameplay.
Posted 2 December, 2014. Last edited 30 September, 2017.
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